Mel Tuck

Mel Tuck

Birth : 1944-01-31, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Mel Tuck

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A Christmas for the Ages
Jim Baynham
Prompted by their youngest granddaughter, four generations celebrate family and what Christmas was like in the '40s, '60s, '90s, and present day.
Love Hard
Walt
An LA girl, unlucky in love, falls for an East Coast guy on a dating app and decides to surprise him for Christmas, only to discover that she's been catfished. But the object of her affection actually lives in the same town, and the guy who duped her offers to set them up if she pretends to be his own girlfriend for the holidays.
Elsewhere
Frank
A man does everything in his power to keep ownership of a seaside cottage he built with his late wife.
Buddy Games
Bruce
After six lifelong friends have a five-year falling out, “The Bobfather”, reunites his pals for the Buddy Games, an insane competition of absurd physical and mental challenges with the chance to win a $150,000 pot. Now all bets are off, as the determined dudes' fight, claw, and party for the big bucks.
Garage Sale Mysteries: Murder In D Minor
Karl Dietz
Jennifer wins the bid on a vintage self-playing piano at an estate auction. The piano was owned by the late Carl Deats and Jennifer discovers that this wealthy philanthropist has a dark history.
The Humanity Bureau
Chester Hills
In 2030 the world is in a permanent state of economic recession and facing serious environmental problems as a result of global warming.
Unforgotten
Joe
An elderly man near the end of his life passes lonely days writing letters to an old friend. The arrival of a new occupant in the home opens the doors to his past and changes everything.
The Confirmation
Guy Bishop
A divorced father reconnects with his son when they track down a stolen toolbox over the course of a weekend.
Summer's Children
Jack
SUMMER'S CHILDREN is the story of a young man who tries to escape his troubled home and sister to find a new life for himself. He takes on a new job and enters into new relationships, but his sister pursues him in a cat and mouse game, getting into trouble in the city's seedy underground. In a series of flashbacks, we discover the reasons for his initial departure, as he and his sister try to find a peaceful resolution to their feelings about each other.
A Quiet Day in Belfast
Tim Horgan
Andrew Angus Dalrymple's realistic portrait of a British soldier, his Irish lover and her twin sister amidst the strife of Northern Ireland.
Under A Glass Moon
Man
An elderly man is attacked in his home by a masked intruder. In the horrific scenario that plays out, it is revealed that neither the old man nor his assailant are who they appear to be, and that in fact these two share a disturbing past.